Digital Classicist/ICS Work in Progress Seminar
Summer 2008
Fridays at 16:30 in Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
(June 20th, July 4th-18th seminars in Stewart House, room B3)
(June 27th seminar room 218, Chadwick Bdg, UCL, Gower Street)
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6 June NG16 |
Elaine Matthews and Sebastian Rahtz (Oxford) | The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names and classical web services (abstract) (pdf) |
13 June NG16 |
Brent Seales (University of Kentucky) | EDUCE: Non-invasive scanning for classical materials (abstract) (mp3) (pdf) |
20 June STB3 |
Dot Porter (University of Kentucky) | The Son of Suda On Line: a next generation collaborative editing tool (abstract) (mp3) (ppt) |
27 June UCL Chadwick 218 |
Bruce Fraser (Cambridge) | The value and price of information: reflections on e-publishing in the humanities (abstract) (mp3) (ppt) |
4 July STB3 |
Andrew Bevan (UCL) | Computational Approaches to Human and Animal Movement in the Archaeological Record (abstract) (mp3) |
11 July STB3 |
Frances Foster (KCL) | A digital presentation of the text of Servius (abstract) (mp3) (pdf1) (pdf2) |
18 July STB9 |
Ryan Bauman (University of Kentucky) | Towards the Digital Squeeze: 3-D imaging of inscriptions and curse tablets (abstract) (mp3) (pdf) |
25 July NG16 |
Charlotte Tupman (KCL) | Markup of the epigraphy and archaeology of Roman Libya (abstract) (mp3) (ppt) |
1 Aug NG16 |
Juan Garcés (British Library) | Digitizing the oldest complete Greek Bible: The Codex Sinaiticus Project (abstract) (mp3) (ppt) |
8 Aug NG16 |
Charlotte Roueché (KCL) | From Stone to Byte: Implications of the XML publication of inscriptions (abstract) (mp3) (ppt) |
15 Aug NG16 |
Ioannis Doukas (KCL) | Towards a digital publication for the Homeric Catalogue of Ships (abstract) (mp3) (ppt) |
22 Aug NG16 |
Peter Heslin (Durham) | Diogenes: past development and future plans (abstract) (mp3) (pdf) |
We are inviting both students and established researchers involved in the application of the digital humanities to the study of the ancient world to come and introduce their work. The focus of this seminar series is the interdisciplinary and collaborative work that results at the interface of expertise in Classics or Archaeology and Computer Science.
The seminars will be followed by wine and refreshments.
For more information please contact Gabriel.Bodard@kcl.ac.uk or Simon.Mahony@kcl.ac.uk, or visit the seminar website at http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2008.html